To CREIS, v. n. To curl.
Douglas.

Teut. kroes-en, Germ. kraus-en, crispare.

To CREISCH, v. a.
1. To grease, S.
Kelly.
2. Metaph. applied to the use of money, S.
Ferguson.
3. To criesh one's lufe, to give money as a veil, or as a bribe, S.
Journal Lond.

Creische, Creesh, s. Grease, S.
Dunbar.

Fr. graisse, id.

2. A stroke, a blow, S.
Ferguson.

Creischie, Creishy, adj. Greasy, S.
Lyndsay.

CREYST, s. One who is both diminutive and loquacious, Border.

Teut. kroes-en, to contract.

CREPARIS, s. pl. Grapnels of iron, S. creepers.
Bellenden.